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February
Borland Software announces it intends to sell off its Developer Tools Group. [2194.20]
Apple Computer introduces the Apple MacBook Pro computer. It features 1.83 GHz or 2 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 100 GB hard drive, 256 MB RAM, ATI graphics, 802.11a/g wireless, DVD+/-RW drive, iSight camera, 2 USB ports, FireWire 400 port, Express Card slot. Weight is 5.5 pounds; price range is US$1999 to US$3099. [1900.24] [2195.3] [2244.26]
Apple Computer ships a new Mac Mini computer. It features 1.5 GHz Intel Core Solo processor, 512 MB RAM, 60 GB hard drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive, 1 Gbit Ethernet, 802.11g wireless, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, four USB 2.0 ports, optical digital in/out ports, infrared remote. Price is US$599. Price for a 1.66 GHz Core Duo version is US$799. [2099.69] [2244.26]
 February (month)
Top selling personal computer game in the US for the month: Star Wars: Empire at War. [1991.114]
 March 1
Azerbaijan issues a postage stamp depicting a man at a personal computer. [2371.71]
 March 12
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A personal computer is one of the items stolen from a school. [2267]
 March
Intel launches the Community PC in India. Price is about US$550. [2094.40]
Linus Torvalds announces the release of Linux kernel version 2.6.16. Main new features are support for IBM's Cell processor, and a clustering file system from Oracle. [2186.20]
Intel introduces the Low Cost Full Featured PC miniature desktop computer. [2094.40]
 March 16
Tunisia issues a postage stamp depicting a personal computer. [2370.82] [2529.636]
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 March 19
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A "FeMac" computer appears, looking much like the Apple Computer "iMac". A female computer voice says "You've got mail", a reference to the America Online software. [2268]
 March 22
Intel releases the 3.73 GHz Pentium Processor Extreme Edition 965 dual core processor. Price is US$999 in 1000-unit quantities. [2065.8]
 March (month)
Top selling computer game in the US for the month: The Sims 2: Open for Business. [1988.120]
Market share of Web browsers during the month: Microsoft Internet Explorer 84.7%, Firefox 10.05%, Safari 3.19%. [2186.4]
 (month unknown)
Samsung releases the Q1, the first Ultra Mobile PC. It features Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, 7-inch color display, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, RJ-45, 800x480 pixel graphics, 40 GB hard drive, 512 MB RAM, touch screen. Weight is 1.7 pounds; price is US$1099. [2250.17]
 April 5
Apple Computer releases the Boot Camp software allowing the new Intel-based Apple computers to run Windows XP. [1914.24] [1916.28]
 April 9
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A personal computer appears at a Department of Motor Vehicles. [2270]
 April
Apple Computer releases a new MacBook Pro portable computer. It features 17-inch widescreen display, 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 667 MHz bus, iSight camera, 8X dual-layer SuperDrive, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB hard drive. Weight is 6.8 pounds, thickness is one inch; price is US$2799. [2246.18]
 April 21
Korea issues a postage stamp depicting a personal computer. [2373.85]
 April 24
Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy says he will step down, with Jonathan Schwartz taking over his position. [1916.28]
Intel announces a new personal computer platform: vPro, with security and management features built into the hardware. [1916.28]
 April 30
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. Personal computers appear at an elementary school for girls. [2271]
 April (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: Guild Wars: Factions. [2079.114]
 (month unknown)
Sony releases the VAIO XL2 computer. It features dual-core 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium D processor, 1 GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive, CD/DVD unit that holds 200 discs. Price is US$2699.99. [2251.38]
 May 1
Intel releases the 3.6 GHz Pentium D 960 dual-core processor. It features 2 MB cache, 800 MHz front-side bus, and 65 nanometre traces. Price is US$530 in 1000-unit quantities. [2065.8]
 May
Intel unveils the ClassMate PC notebook computer. Price is about US$400. [2094.41]
Apple Computer releases new MacBook portable computers. They feature 1.83 GHz or 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, 512 MB RAM, 60/80 GB hard drive, 13.3 inch widescreen, Size is 1.1 x 12.8 x 8.9 inches, weight is 5.2 pounds, prices are US$1099/1299/1499. [2246.20] [2248]
Quark releases the QuarkXPress 7 software for the Mac OS. [2247.16]
Silicon Graphics files for Chapter 11 bankriptcy protection. [2188.1]
In Seattle, Washington, Microsoft hosts the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference. [2189.1]
Corel of Canada acquires compression software company WinZip. [2194.12]
 May 16
Advanced Micro Devices releases the Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core processor, models 4200+ energy efficient, 4400+ energy efficient, 4600+ energy efficient, and 4800+ energy efficient. Prices are US$417, US$514, US$601, and US$671 respectively, in 1000-unit quantities. [2064.10]
 May 18
Dell announces it will start using Advanced Micro Devices processors in its personal computers. [2094.72]
 May 22
Microsoft announces FlexGo, software allowing the use of a computer with a pre-paid card number. [2094.40]
 May 23
Microsoft releases a Beta 2 test version of Windows Vista. [2322]
Advanced Micro Devices releases the 2.8 GHz Athlon 64 FX-62 dual-core processor. It features dual 1 MB L2 cache, dual 128 kB L1 cache, 128-bit DDR2 memory controller, 2 GHz HyperTransport link, and 90 nanometre traces. Price is US$1031 in 1000-unit quantities. [2064.30] [2065.8]
Advanced Micro Devices releases the 2.6 GHz Athlon 64 X2 5000+ dual-core processor. It features dual 512 kB L2 cache, dual 128 kB L1 cache, 128-bit DDR2 memory controller, 2 GHz HyperTransport link, and 90 nanometre traces. The processor incorporates 153.8 million transistors. Price is US$696 in 1000-unit quantities. [2064.30] [2065.8]
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Fairly Oddparents TV show in the US. A personal computer appears briefly. [2429]
 May 26
Barbados issues a postage stamp depicting children at a personal computer. [2371.73]
 May 31
The Game Critics Awards are announced: 
 
[2322]Best Original Game: Spore; 
Best PC Game: Spore; 
Best Simulation Game: Spore. 
 May (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: Guild Wars: Factions. [2114.96]
 (month unknown)
Palm introduces the Treo 700p handheld computer. It features Palm OS operating system, 60 MB storage, 1.3 megapixel camera, tiny keyboard, Internet access, phone, and color screen. Price is US$649.99. [2231.24] [2251.42]
 June 9
Chile issues a postage stamp depicting students using personal computers. [2374.60]
 June 15
Bill Gates announces he will ease away from Microsoft duties over the next two years. Ray Ozzie is immediately shifted from chief technology officer to chief software architect. [2095.32]
 June (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: World of Warcraft. [2115.102]
 April-June
Market share of personal computers during April to June: Dell 19.2%. [2232.27]
Shipments of personal computers during the quarter: Apple 1.327 million. [2511.19]
 July 3
Trinidad and Tobago issues a postage stamp depicting a personal computer keyboard. [2427.78]
 July 10
Business Week magazine presents the Industrial Design Excellence Awards: 
 
[2096.76]Gold award: Lenovo Opti Desktop PC, designed by ZIBA Design. 
Silver award: Hundred-Dollar Laptop Computer, designed by Design Continuum. 
 July 11
Microsoft ceases providing new security patches for Windows 98, 98 SE, and Millenium Edition. [2101.55]
 July 12
The European Commission fines Microsoft US$356 million for failing to comply with orders to share information about the Windows operating system for servers. [2098.24]
 July 24
Advanced Micro Devices agrees to pay US$5.4 billion in cash and stock to acquire ATI Technologies of Canada. [2116.24] [2192.3] [2333.26] [2397.14]
A Business Week magazine article on ethics shows a portion of a computer keyboard with "Cheat" in place of "Enter", and "Excuses" in place of "Shift". [2098.10]
 July 27
Intel releases the Core 2 Duo E6700 processor. It features dual processing cores, 4 MB shared L2 cache, 2.66 GHz clock speed, 1066 MHz front side bus, 65 nm process. Price is US$530. Code name of the Core 2 Duo during development was Conroe. [2236.22] [2237.8] [2238.101] [2332.60]
Intel releases the Core 2 Extreme X6800 processor. It features dual processing cores, 4 MB shared L2 cache, 2.93 GHz clock speed, 1066 MHz 128-bit front side bus, 65 nm process, 291 million transistors, maximum addressable memory 8 GB. Price is US$999. [2236.23] [2237.8] [2252.75]
Intel releases the Core 2 Duo processor, models E6300, E6400, and E6600. All have 1066 MHz front-side bus and 65 nm traces. Models E6300 and E6400 have 2 MB cache, the E6600 has 4 MB cache. Clock speeds are 1.86 GHz, 2.13 GHz, and 2.4 GHz, respectively. Prices are US$183, US$224, and US$316, respectively. Code name of the Core 2 Duo during development was Conroe. [2237.8] [2238.101]
 July 28
Macao issues a postage stamp depicting a personal computer keyboard and mouse. [2375.76]
 July (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: World of Warcraft. [2117.116]
 August 7
In San Francisco, California, Apple Computer holds its Worldwide Developers Conference, over five days. [2247.16] [2249.18]
The August 7 issue of Business Week magazine presents a list of The 100 Top Brands in the world. Number 2 on the list is Microsoft. [2333.60]
 August 8
Tunisia issues a postage stamp depicting a personal computer. [2427.80]
 August
Sony begins a battery pack recall. [2196.8]
Borland Software re-introduces Turbo C++ for Windows. [2194.20]
Borland Software introduces Turbo C# for .Net. [2194.20]
Borland Software introduces Turbo Delphi for .Net, and Turbo Delphi for Windows. [2194.20]
Dell recalls 4.1 million notebook batteries at risk of overheating. [2232.29] [2334.28]
 August 24
Apple Computer announces the second-largest personal computer battery recall in history, affecting 1.7 million older iBook and PowerBook systems. [2334.28]
 August (month)
Top selling computer game for the month in the USA: World of Warcraft. [2284.148]
 (month unknown)
Microsoft announces it will not develop a new version of Virtual PC emulation software for Intel-based Apple Mac computers. [2249.19]
Apple Computer updates the iMac computer: 
[2282.16]1.83 GHz Core 2 Duo, 17-inch display, iSight camera, 3 USB 2.0 ports, 2 FireWire ports, 1 Gb Ethernet, 512 MB RAM, Combo drive, 160 GB hard drive, US$999. 
2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo, 17-inch display, iSight camera, 3 USB 2.0 ports, 2 FireWire ports, 1 Gb Ethernet, 1 GB RAM, SuperDrive, 160 GB hard drive, US$1199. 
2.16 GHz Core 2 Duo, 20-inch display, iSight camera, 3 USB 2.0 ports, 2 FireWire ports, 160 GB hard drive, 1 GB RAM, SuperDrive, US$1499. 
2.16 GHz Core 2 Duo, 24-inch display, iSight camera, 3 USB 2.0 ports, Nvidia GeForce 7300 GT with 128 MB RAM and 1920x1200 graphics, 4 MB shared Level 2 cache, 2 FireWire ports, 250 GB hard drive, 1 GB RAM, 8X SuperDrive, US$1999. 
Apple Computer releases new Mac mini computers: 
[2282.16]1.66 Core Duo processor US$599. 
1.83 GHz Core Duo processor US$799. 
 September 3
FreeDOS 1.0 is released. [2237.10]
 September 6
Advanced Micro Devices releases the Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 5200+ AM2 processor. Price is US$827 in quantities of 1000. [2237.8]
 September
Corel of Canada acquires the InterVideo company for US$196 million. [2194.12]
 September 10
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A gangster uses a Palm Pilot to schedule his meetings. [2272]
 September 26
Microsoft releases Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio 2005 for Windows in the USA. [2195.24]
 September 28
Sony issues a global recall of bad lithium-ion batteries. [2336.37]
 September
Hewlett-Packard agrees to acquire the VooDooPC company. [2239.98]
 September (month)
Top selling computer game for the month in the USA: The Sims 2 Glamour Life Stuff. [2285.148]
 July-September
Worldwide shipments of perconal computers: about 57.9-59.8 million. [2462.7]
Shipments of personal computers during the quarter: Apple 1.61 million. [2511.18]
Market share of personal computer shipments worldwide: Hewlett-Packard 16.5%, Dell 16.3%, Lenovo 8.1%, Acer 5.4%. [2322]
 (month unknown)
Intel releases the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor. It features four processing cores, 1066 MHz front side bus, 8 MB Level 2 cache, 2.66 GHz clock speed. Code name during development was Kentsfield. [2239.26]
 October 4
Comedy Central airs the South Park TV show in the USA. The episode centers around the World of Warcraft computer game. Several characters play in the game, attempting to defeat a powerful player. [2254]
 October
Global usage share of Web browsers: Internet Explorer 86 percent, Firefox 11.5 percent, Safari under 2 percent, Opera under 2 percent. [2322]
Advanced Micro Devices completes its acquisition of ATI Technologies. [2397.14]
 October 18
Microsoft releases the Internet Explorer 7 Web browser. [2322] [2386.10]
 October 19
In Monza, Italy, the 2006 World Cyber Games are held. About 700 players from 70 countries attend. Total prize money is US$435,000. [2322]
 October 27
Mozilla Foundation releases the Firefox 2.0 Web browser. [2194.16] [2386.10]
 October (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: The Sims 2: Pets. [2286.116]
 November 6
YTV airs the TV show Weird Years in Canada. The game "WarQuest" is played on a personal computer, a play on game titles Warcraft and EverQuest. [2366]
 November 19
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. The opening couch scene takes place on a computer desktop screen, looking like a Web browser on the Mac OS. [2273]
 November 30
Microsoft officially releases the Windows Vista operating system to corporate clients. The software is comprised of 50 million lines of source code. [2337.58] [2389.15] [2395.10] [2504.65]
 November (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: Neverwinter Nights 2. [2290.112]
 (month unknown)
Apple Computer releases a new MacBook Pro computer: 17-inch 1680x1050 pixel wide-screen display, 2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB hard drive, ATI Radeon X1600 with 256 MB, iSight camera, AirPort Extreme wireless networking, Bluetooth 2.0 and EDR wireless networking. Price is US$2799. [2301.42]
 December 17
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. On seeing an altered photo, a woman says "That PhotoShopping freak!". [2275]
 December (month)
Top selling computer game in the USA for the month: The Sims 2: Pets. [2290.112]
 October-December
Shipments of personal computers worldwide: Dell 9.6 million, Apple 1.606 million. [2322] [2511.19]
Market share of global personal computer shipments: Hewlett-Packard 18.1 percent, Dell 14.7 percent, Acer 6.9 percent. [2322] [2380.33]
 Year
Unit sales of personal computers worldwide: Dell 39.1 million, Hewlett-Packard 38.8 million, Lenovo 16.6 million. [2322]
Total sales of computer game software in the USA for the year: US$970 million. [2322]
Top selling computer game in the USA for the year: World of Warcraft. [2322]
 
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